Transparency in health and social care
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Introduction
- Introduction
- Who is this guidance for?
- What is a legal requirement in this guidance and what is good practice?
What is transparency?
- What is transparency?
- How does this guidance approach transparency?
- Why is transparency in health and social care so important?
- What do we need to do before we consider transparency?
- When do we do a DPIA?
How do we develop transparency information?
- How can we demonstrate that we are open and honest?
- How should we reflect choice?
- How do we identify harms arising from a lack of transparency?
- How can we involve the public?
How do we provide transparency and privacy information?
- How do we provide transparency and privacy information?
- What are the most effective ways of communicating with your audience?
- How direct do communication methods need to be?
- How should we layer our privacy and transparency information?
- How do we deal with complexity and prevent ‘information overload’?
- How should we work together?
How do we assess if we are being transparent?
- How do we assess if we are being transparent?
- How often should we review our transparency information?
- Transparency checklist